RUN from the Kappas. The PPIs need some decent power, but they are about the best deal under your price. How long do you plan to run on deck power? The PG would be a good start (and very cheap). They would do OK on deck power.

MikeyF

12-08-2009, 04:17 PM

Run the PPIs or the PG RSDs. Those are defiantly the best for under $150.

if you want some midbass ok...if you want the best overall set... ppi for sure...

rsd are so far away from the ppi btw. ok for like 60$... nothing more imo

mrrbiggz

12-09-2009, 11:21 PM

Im runnin 2 sets of the Kappa's and I love them....I have been searching for a upgrade but your talking serious cash like those Hybrids....Real nice set of comps but pricey...my kappas are nice tho..

silverlude56

12-10-2009, 11:57 PM

That's it. Kappas are it!

Ive had Infiniti speakers before and they were great. Everyone that has the kappas loves them and they all say you just have to tune them right. 90 watts rms and 95db sensitivity and they are 2ohms. talk about bang for buck!

Fender5

12-11-2009, 12:05 AM

how much can those PPis hard?
rated at 60RMS so just wondering

Louisiana_CRX

12-11-2009, 12:08 AM

DD makes some really nice componets...the midbass is strong...the highs are crisp and clear...plus the tweeters can be angled for optimum imaging.....

Toone

12-11-2009, 12:11 AM

pushing 100 to each side my ppis love it. ran both rsd and ppis recently and hands down the ppis kill them overall but the rsds had really good mids off hu powaa

jdmferio13

12-11-2009, 12:18 AM

buy the rsd set sell the tweets and get some other tweets from madisound and your set still under 150

Supergumby5000

12-11-2009, 12:20 AM

i like my pioneers

TSD 720's i think they are? they are power hungry though. You want at least 80rms to get them going, and they perform very well on up to 150rms